Nateete–Nakawuka Road Section Closed for Three Months to Allow Drainage Works

By Andrew Victor Naimanye | Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Nateete–Nakawuka Road Section Closed for Three Months to Allow Drainage Works
Works and Transport minister Edward Katumba Wamala
The Ministry of Works and Transport has announced a temporary closure of part of the Nateete–Nakawuka Road effective May 15, 2026, to facilitate drainage improvement works aimed at reducing flooding and improving road durability.

The Ministry of Works and Transport has announced the temporary closure of a section of the Nateete–Nakawuka Road around Nateete to allow for ongoing drainage improvement works under a road upgrade project.

According to a public notice dated May 13, 2026 and signed by Permanent Secretary Bageya Waiswa, the affected section will be closed effective May 15, 2026 for a period of approximately three months.

Keep Reading

The closure will impact the stretch from the Mutundwe Road junction to the Old Masaka Road junction, a key section used by motorists connecting to Kampala’s southwestern routes.

“Motorists are advised to use alternative routes including Old Masaka Road, Masaka Road, Entebbe Road through Kajjansi, as well as Mutundwe and Wankulukuku connections,” the statement read.

Topics You Might Like

Nateete infrastructure traffic Ministry of Works and Transport Kampala Roads Nakawuka Road drainage works Nateete–Nakawuka Road Section Closed for Three Months to Allow Drainage Works News

The Ministry explained that the works are aimed at improving drainage systems, reducing frequent flooding along the corridor, and enhancing the overall durability and safety of the road network.

Road users have been urged to comply with traffic guidance measures and observe all directional signage throughout the construction period to ensure smooth traffic flow and minimize disruptions.

What’s your take on this story?

Share this story to keep your friends informed

Get Ahead of the News.
Stay in the know with real-time breaking news alerts, exclusive reports, and updates that matter to you.

Tap ‘Yes, Keep Me Updated’ and never miss what’s happening in Uganda and beyond—first and fast from NilePost.